For those having connectivity issues with their Minitaur, the newest versions of the firmware and editor are available after registering your instrument. If you have already registered and did not receive the download, please contact Moog Tech Support directly:

Hello! I installed the new firmware and editor and it worked fine standalone. Then I tried running it in Cubase and noticed that the VST2 plugins didn't show up, only VST3. Anyway, I tried the VST3 plugin and VI and got the message: "The editor cannot connect to the hardware. ...." Ok, so as stated in the manual I installed the USB driver and after that the editor doesn't have connection as plugin AND standalone!

As much as I like the sound of the Minitaur, I never had this much trouble with any other synth...

Cubase doesn't show VST2 on the menu if it finds VST3 of the same plugin. For "hardware disconnected", did you select the minitaur ports in the preferences page of the Editor ? Also, connect the synth directly to the computer and not through a hub. It should really work.

jupiter wrote:Cubase doesn't show VST2 on the menu if it finds VST3 of the same plugin. For "hardware disconnected", did you select the minitaur ports in the preferences page of the Editor ? Also, connect the synth directly to the computer and not through a hub. It should really work.

I reinstalled the USB driver and now the standalone version is working again. However, I still get the same error in Cubase, even though I'm able to select the Minitaur In/Out ports in the preferences page...

I'm using the Generic Windows 7 64x USB driver that installs automatically, never could get the Moog Midi Driver to be seen by Nuendo or the stand alone editor. I don't use the usb connection for anything other then the editor. Using the 5 pin midi for everything else... Midi notes, controller data etc. Works in Nuendo and should work in Cubase like this. You just can't have Cubase and the editor using the same port at the same time so disable the ports in the midi device manager in Cubase if you try to set it up like this.

bichuelo wrote:The latest version has been extensively tested and this error was corrected.

Please make sure you completely uninstall any previous version before uninstalling the new one

Hey Bichuelo (parce)we've interacted a couple of times in different forums, but I still find problems. I've reinstalled my OS, with a new version of Windows 7, so, no chance to have previous versions of the driver.

Seems to work in standalone mode with the Windows generic driver, so, at least for me is useless in that mode... in all the remaining modes I get the "Disconnected" issue.Before reinstalling was working in Windows 7 Ultimate.Now when I try to install it, seems to be done and I even can see the "Moog Minitaur" device in the Device Manager of windows, but I keep getting the leyend:

"Windows cannot verify the digital signature for the drivers required for this device. A recent hardware or software change might have installed a file that is signed incorrectly or damaged, or that might be malicious software from an unknown source. (Code 52)"

Has anyone had this issue with Mac OS 10.13 and found a solution?My Minitaur Manager/Librarian regularly (every half hour or so) displays a screen reading “lost communication with Minitaur”, and when I click OK, it “retrieves” incorrect settings from the Minitaur. And the patch sound is (obviously) changed.

All software and firmware is up to date. And it happens regardless of which control is used, either via direct MIDI (no DAW) from the Arturia Keystep or the Subsequent37. The fact that the factory presets and my user patches remain unchanged in the Librarian, but the “retrieved from minitaur” patches are screwing things up points to not just a librarian issue, but in the way it’s reading the minitaur (1,11,12...21,22,23...31,32,33... rather than 01,02,03...).My noodles might pop.

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Found that using a different USB port made it WORK. Swap back to other port, no worky.

Using MacBook Pro Retina early 2015 model. This has two USB3 ports. Both work with thumbdrives, but Minitaur only like the one port (the one on the left) for some reason. It did work on the USB ports on my Mac Pro 2012.

A good approach is to try different USB ports.

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